I was hunting south of springfield last weekend there was about 50,000 snows and blues in the area we were hunting. Hoping they will stay down there for a few more weeks so i don't have to chase them as far. If they stay around there its only like 5hour drive.

HOLY COW!!! We have started to get the mother lode of white birds here in SE NE!!! The last 2 days the birds have started to flood in to the area. All the major lakes are froze yet but the small ponds and any open water are just AWESOME Every spot of open water is holding birds and all the corn fields are starting to get feed in. Didnt hunt today just scouted and cant wait untill the morning

one of my flooded feilds is just covered in snows and blues im going out tomorrow morning approxamitley 40,000 in this feild ill let yall know how i do me and my my brother and my cow board are gonna have some fun

Good thing snows don't move through CT, If you ever shot a speck or anything else for that matter here, you would not only get a fine but it's automatic loss of license for 1 year as well as possible loss of gun vehicle and equiptment depending on how "the man" felt that day.

First criteria in a hunting partner is a set of balls to tell his wife he is hunting today!!

oxfordbeast wrote:Good thing snows don't move through CT, If you ever shot a speck or anything else for that matter here, you would not only get a fine but it's automatic loss of license for 1 year as well as possible loss of gun vehicle and equiptment depending on how "the man" felt that day.

thank God this warden understood when your shooting into a wall of geese you must be careful about what you shot at

This weather is terrible. A lot of birds left the basin on Saturday and haven't yet been reinforced. It doesn't look like it's going to be a very good year. More snow and cold temps expected at the end of the week.